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Barger Endorses Teresa Todd In Hart District Board Race

Los Angeles County Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger announced Wednesday she is endorsing Teresa Todd of the William S. Hart Union High School District School Board race for area 3. “I am honored to receive the endorsement of Supervisor Barger, who has always championed youth programs, educational initiatives and private/public partnerships for the benefit of the communities she serves,” Todd ...

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SCV Water To Celebrate Valley Center Well Groundwater Treatment Facility With Ribbon Cutting

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SCV Water invites the community to a ribbon cutting for its Valley Center Well  Groundwater Treatment Facility next Wednesday. This SCV Water facility restores local groundwater affected by PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and will provide a local, sustainable water supply equivalent to serve up to 1,000 families annually, officials said. Community members can celebrate this milestone in local water ...

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Community Invited To 12th Annual Salute To Patriots

community newss The 2022 Salute to Patriots honorees (listed alphabetically) are: Fred Gesin Ray Mitchell Charles Rasmussen Alex Siggins Dennis Sugasawara Constance Werthe To purchase your tickets to the event, please click here. “We are excited to celebrate our veterans at our annual Salute to Patriots. We thank the community for the nominations and hope everyone will join us as ...

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FYI Seeking Volunteer Allies To Support Local Foster Youth 

Local nonprofit Fostering Youth Independence (FYI) is seeking “Allies” to work one-on-one with Santa Clarita youth who are aging out of the L.A. County foster care system. A special training session is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 17 for interested FYI volunteers. Volunteer Allies have the unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of Santa Clarita’s transition-age foster youth (ages 16 ...

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Sale of Measure E Bonds Yields $70 Million For COC

The third bond issuance of Measure E, the Santa Clarita Community College District general obligation bonds, were sold on October 20, yielding $70 million to assist College of the Canyons in building out the Canyon Country campus and upgrading the Valencia campus. “Thanks to the support of the community through Measure E, College of the Canyons continues to be well ...

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Finally Family Homes To Host Cornhole Tournament Supporting College-Aged Foster Youth

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Get ready to toss at Finally Family Homes’ upcoming cornhole tournament, with proceeds going to help former-foster youth achieve success. College-aged foster youth often struggle to get their basic needs met, including housing, food, and toiletries. The funds from the cornhole tournament and other events held by Finally Family Homes support these young adults, not only helping them to survive, ...

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SCV Water To Host Virtual Bridgeport Community Listening Session

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The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, (SCV Water) is set to host a virtual Bridgeport Community listening session next month. On Wednesday, Nov. 2, attendees are set to learn more about a water treatment facility planned along the bike path south of Bridgeport Park from 6 to 8 p.m., according to SCV Water officials. During this virtual event, SCV Water’s ...

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I-5 North County Enhancements Project Community Meeting To Be Held Next Month

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A community meeting for the I-5 North County Enhancement Project, which is currently underway to improve the Golden State Freeway, is set to be held next month. The Interstate 5 North County Enhancements Project Virtual Community Meeting Construction Update is scheduled for Wednesday, November 16, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. You’re invited to attend a virtual community meeting to ...

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Fall Star Party Returns At COC Canyon Country Campus

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The annual star party is scheduled to return to the College of the Canyons Canyon Country campus next week. On Friday, Oct. 28, Albion H. Bowers, retired chief scientist at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center, is set to discuss how fast interplanetary flight is within the realm of possibility at the College of the Canyons Fall 2022 Star Party, according ...

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Providence Holy Cross Provides Nearly $5 Million In Grants To Community Partners

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In its continuing outreach to those in need of health care, food, housing, after-school activities and other services, Providence Holy Cross Medical Center presented financial grants totaling $4.8 million to 10 nonprofit partners in the San Fernando Valley and surrounding communities. During a gathering on Friday, Providence Holy Cross hospital Chief Executive Bernard Klein awarded funding to: The Boys & ...

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